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Aboriginal artifacts surface in road debate

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Prehistoric Aboriginal artifacts may become the latest obstacle in the battle to build a road next to Big Lake in the suburban city of St. Albert northwest of Edmonton.

The two-lane route - intended to make commuting easier for residents in the city's northwest - just happens to run through an area rich in tools, arrowheads and the remains of Native peoples left up to 5,000 years ago.

AMMSA's web site top pick

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This is one case where being picked by a Yahoo! is a good thing.

Yahoo!Canada is a leading Internet resource which lists thousands of Internet sites on its database. Each week Yahoo! picks four to six sites to showcase to the thousands of people who utilize Yahoo!'s service to search for information on the Internet or World Wide Web.

The home page of the Aboriginal Multi-Media Society of Alberta (AMMSA) has been selected by Yahoo!Canada as a pick of the week for May 2to9.

AMMSA's web site top pick

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This is one case where being picked by a Yahoo! is a good thing.

Yahoo!Canada is a leading Internet resource which lists thousands of Internet sites on its database. Each week Yahoo! picks four to six sites to showcase to the thousands of people who utilize Yahoo!'s service to search for information on the Internet or World Wide Web.

The home page of the Aboriginal Multi-Media Society of Alberta (AMMSA) has been selected by Yahoo!Canada as a pick of the week for May 2to9.

AMMSA's web site top pick

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This is one case where being picked by a Yahoo! is a good thing.

Yahoo!Canada is a leading Internet resource which lists thousands of Internet sites on its database. Each week Yahoo! picks four to six sites to showcase to the thousands of people who utilize Yahoo!'s service to search for information on the Internet or World Wide Web.

The home page of the Aboriginal Multi-Media Society of Alberta (AMMSA) has been selected by Yahoo!Canada as a pick of the week for May 2to9.

AMMSA's web site top pick

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This is one case where being picked by a Yahoo! is a good thing.

Yahoo!Canada is a leading Internet resource which lists thousands of Internet sites on its database. Each week Yahoo! picks four to six sites to showcase to the thousands of people who utilize Yahoo!'s service to search for information on the Internet or World Wide Web.

The home page of the Aboriginal Multi-Media Society of Alberta (AMMSA) has been selected by Yahoo!Canada as a pick of the week for May 2to9.

AMMSA's web site top pick

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This is one case where being picked by a Yahoo! is a good thing.

Yahoo!Canada is a leading Internet resource which lists thousands of Internet sites on its database. Each week Yahoo! picks four to six sites to showcase to the thousands of people who utilize Yahoo!'s service to search for information on the Internet or World Wide Web.

The home page of the Aboriginal Multi-Media Society of Alberta (AMMSA) has been selected by Yahoo!Canada as a pick of the week for May 2to9.

AMMSA's web site top pick

Page

This is one case where being picked by a Yahoo! is a good thing.

Yahoo!Canada is a leading Internet resource which lists thousands of Internet sites on its database. Each week Yahoo! picks four to six sites to showcase to the thousands of people who utilize Yahoo!'s service to search for information on the Internet or World Wide Web.

The home page of the Aboriginal Multi-Media Society of Alberta (AMMSA) has been selected by Yahoo!Canada as a pick of the week for May 2to9.

Metis Elder, cultural advocate passes away

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The Metis community has bid farewell to one of its most respected and accomplished women, a veritable giant in terms of her efforts and accomplishments.

On April 26, funeral services for the late Dr. Anne Anderson-Irvine were held at the St. Albert Catholic Church. It was a time of celebration as well as sorrow said her favorite niece, Elaine Rowe, in her eulogy.

This "tall, strong, independent woman. . . made her mark," particularly in fulfilling her mother's wishes "to keep the language and culture of Metis people alive."

Metis Elder, cultural advocate passes away

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The Metis community has bid farewell to one of its most respected and accomplished women, a veritable giant in terms of her efforts and accomplishments.

On April 26, funeral services for the late Dr. Anne Anderson-Irvine were held at the St. Albert Catholic Church. It was a time of celebration as well as sorrow said her favorite niece, Elaine Rowe, in her eulogy.

This "tall, strong, independent woman. . . made her mark," particularly in fulfilling her mother's wishes "to keep the language and culture of Metis people alive."

Metis Elder, cultural advocate passes away

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The Metis community has bid farewell to one of its most respected and accomplished women, a veritable giant in terms of her efforts and accomplishments.

On April 26, funeral services for the late Dr. Anne Anderson-Irvine were held at the St. Albert Catholic Church. It was a time of celebration as well as sorrow said her favorite niece, Elaine Rowe, in her eulogy.

This "tall, strong, independent woman. . . made her mark," particularly in fulfilling her mother's wishes "to keep the language and culture of Metis people alive."